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Flat panel is a HDTV that does not use a cathode ray tube to work. These HDTVs include flat TVs such as LCDs, LEDs, and plasma. Flat panels are usually less than 8 inches thick. Wide screen refers to the shape of the screen. Older TVs were a ratio of 4x3, but the newer widescreen HDTVs are wide, or a 16x9 ratio.

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You can use any color behind a flat panel but try to stay away from colors that are distracting. When you watch a movie, you don`t want your eyes to be wandering to the color of paint you put behind the flat panel. You want a darker color because they are easier on the eyes.

Flat panels are thin TVs, usually 5 inches deep. All the newer HDTVs are described as flat panels. As for widescreen, that usually describes the shape of the screen. Widescreen is the same shape as a movie theater screen. These widescreens are ideal to put in home theaters.

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If you want to paint paneling on your ceiling, you should really sand it first to get the first layer of color off, but if you can`t you`re going to have to prime the panel first with paint primer and after it drys, then apply your paint coat.

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Just as a note, flat screen and flat panel are two different things too, and should not be used interchangeably. Flat screen usually means ANY TV that has a flat front screen (HDTV or Standard). A flat panel means a TV without a CRT (HDTV).

What you`re describing is called vertical banding. There really isn`t an easy solution to fix it. I was told by the sales person to unplug everything from the television, unplug it from the wall and wait 2 hours. Yeah, right.

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